Because he belived they were the reason that Germany wasnt a sucsseful country. That they controlled all the money and kept it from the people. Alot of other people groups were exterminated too though. Gypsies, Homosexuals, Followers of Jes...
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The explanation of the Nazis' implacable hatred of the Jew rests on their distorted world view which saw history as a racial struggle. They considered the Jews a race whose goal was world domination and who, therefore, were an obstruction t...
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Answer: The Jews were the only group singled out for total systematic annihilation by the Nazis. To escape the death sentence imposed by the Nazis, the Jews could only leave Nazi-controlled Europe. Every single Jew was to be killed according to the Nazis' plan. ... 16. Why were the Jews singled out for extermination?
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How many Jews were murdered during the Holocaust? ... How many Jews were murdered in each country and what percentage of the pre-war Jewish population did they constitute? ... Why were the Jews singled out for extermination?
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Question: Why were the Jews singled out for extermination? The explanation of the Nazis' implacable hatred of the Jew rests on their distorted world view which saw history as a racial struggle. They considered the Jews a race whose goal was world domination and who, therefore, were an obstruction to Aryan dominance.
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Holocaust targeted Gypsies and Jews, scholar says ... ___The conventional view is that only Jews, however, were singled out for total extermination. David Gushee, a professor at Union University in Jackson, Tenn., disputes...
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Why were the Jews singled out for extermination? ... Answer: The Jews were the only group singled out for total systematic annihilation by the Nazis. To escape the death sentence imposed by the Nazis, the Jews could only leave Nazi-controlled Europe. Every single Jew was to be killed according to the Nazis' plan.
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2. How long had Jews lived in Europe before the Holocaust? 3. What is the history of Jewish life in Australia before the Holocaust? Jewish Life before 1933 ... 4. Why were the Jews singled out for extermination? Antisemitism and Nazi Antisemitism...
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2. How many Jews were murdered during the Holocaust? ... 11. What were the first measures taken by the Nazis against the Jews? ... 14. Why were the Jews singled out for extermination?
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Holocaust. ... Why were the Jews singled out for extermination? ... The European Jews were the primary victims of the Holocaust—up to two out of every three Jews in Europe were killed. Jews, however, were certainly not the only group singled out for persecution by Hitler’s regime.
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